Windsor Locks High School - Herald Yearbook (Windsor Locks, CT)

 - Class of 1914

Page 9 of 24

 

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Page 8 text:

Til K HKHALI) SENIOR NOTES The honor pupils are: Marion Rai ‘g, first honor; Ruth Cleveland, second honor. The words of the class song were written by Agnes Frey. The Senior Class have chosen the follow¬ ing topics for graduation essays: The Peace Movement, (Salutatory) Ruth Cleveland The Washington Trip, Irene Sowter The Panama Canal, May Dowd Qradibus Montes Superamus, (Step by Step We Gain the Heights) Agnes Frey The Influence of New England George Larson Public Speaking in the High School Jeanette Sheehan Non Nobis, Sed Alii , (Net for Ourselves, hut forOthers) (Valedictory), Marion Raites ODDS EN DS. You oan lead vour horse to water. But you cannot make him drink. You oan ride your little pony, But you oannot make him think. CLASS STONES Freshmen—Emerald Sophomores—Soapstone Jun iors—Grind stone Seniors—Tombstone Extract from Biology I. “The earthworm has some ringlets around Itt body. I the worm wiehee to beoome abort or long he doe. it by connecting the ■ aglet, or expending them. The eerthworm wobble, .long on the e.rth. When be wiehee ...top or wobble .lower, he he. en enchor ,, one .id. oi him the. he eticke into the ground.” -Ex. ALUMNI NOTES As the Alumni Editor of the H.gb School Herald I Iasi re to quote a few s atieties in regard to the Class of 1913. Miss Helen Barrett is employed in the of¬ fice of the Windsor Locks Trust and Safe De¬ posit Co. Mr. John McIntyre has obtained a position as B tokeeper at the office of the Northern Conn. Light and Power Co., Windsor Locks. Miss Anna Saboms is teaching in the Pub. lie School at Broad Brook, Connecticut Mr. John Leary is studying in Hartford, at the Huntsinger Business College. Mr. Daniel McIntyre is following up the comm ' rcial work at Huntsinger Business College, Hartford, Conn. Miss Margaret Wallace is taking the Teachers’ Training Course at the Spring- field Business School, Springfield, Mass. M 1 8 Gertrude Henlsey is a;tending tho Connecticut BusiuessCollege,Hartford, Conn. Miss Helen McMahon and Miss Margaret McGinn are both training for Commercial Teacher at Bay Path Institute, Springfield, Mass. Miss Margaret Rooney has speut the year at home. Mr. Edward Ryan has spent the year at home Miss Ella Evan6 after a summer school oourse of study, is teaching iu Manas-tas, Texas. Miss Gertrude Hanoock is employe 1 iu the office of the Mimic Re Insurance Co. Hartford, Connecticut. Taking the class as a whole, its members have been very successful and we believe w e ©we our success to the careful training re¬ ceived at the Windsor Locks High School. MaRgaret M. Me Ginn ’13, Alumni Editor.



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iii II i -. -Ain R I r” i k3 A N D ROANS 9 There was a yo. 5 ugchemistry tuff. Who was mi ing some com posite stuff; lie took (he wrong vial. And after a while, They found his front teeth and a cuff. Mary had a pussy eat That warbled like Caruso; A neighbor had a baseball bat.,— pussy doesn’t do so. There ' :is an old mtn from Tarentum, Who wore his false teeth till he bem ’urn: When asked for the cost Of what he had lost’ He said I d on’t know for I rent ’nm Why does Miss S-h-n desire a proposed visit to Windsor? Miss Fr-y tried to pay her Hall bill, but Bubbles, where was her suit-case? Irene has a very cunning way of getting lost (on Sunday night parades ) BITS FROM WASHINGTON Ireue may now rite a composition Friday entitled but ti.y crush d I a said to rue.’ Mis Ceve ' and hasdecided to take up phy¬ sical geography spending nn si of her time stu dymg- u« ami also agrirTiTt.iie. One of the duties and pleasures f a trip to Washington- removing wiitte paint from an overcoat. Mae has discovered a new remedy for swollen glands kuown as the Shea-cure’. Miss Frey would like the R lites to Hunt¬ ington. Lessons in athletic stunts given free by M iss Sh-b-n. Was Mace in the cake at Washington? Mr. Larson has decided that he had rather travel ‘uuchaperooued’ so he came home before the rest of the party.

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